The lawyers of the 8 Turkish officers refute that two are missing
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
None of the eight Turkish officers who fled to Greece requesting political asylum have not disappeared, their lawyers say unequivocally, denying a relevant publication in the British newspaper The Times.
Speaking to SKAI, the lawyers of the eight Turkish military officers explained that lawyer Stavroula Tomaras, which the British newspaper refers to as the claimant, no longer defends any of the eight Turks.
According to Stavroula Tomaras, Halit Cetin and Fatih Arik disappeared on August 20, the day on which their detention order expired. The Times using Tomaras' testimony surmised that the two may have been exchanged for the two Greek servicemen released earlier in August.
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